How long will reballs hold up on a dirt playing surface? I don't think I've ever heard of this being done and honestly would like to know how well this works out. Truth be told I never actually played at the PARC, so I didn't see what they did in terms of flooring.

__________________Colorado BlitzI've got a fever and the only prescription is clubbin' baby seals.

Man it has been a while. Wanna say the popular carpet stuff that indoor fields use. They had a separate field for reball and one for paint. Used a big indusrial vacuum to pick up balls after play. Definitely wasn't dirt. Don't know how you would pickup the reballs after play in dirt.

1. Reballs Out: Currently the field is actually grass, but we don't expect it to last long. The new turf will have to wait and so will the reballs. We'll just have to make due with $25 practice paint.

2. We'll be adding a running track that will go around the PSP field. It will have different stations to stop at, ie. pullups, situps, pushups, etc. We'll require 100-150 Junipers to go around the field along the exercise/running trail.

3. We just poured the concrete for the new indoor half-court in the field's clubhouse. We'll need some strong bodies to lift the basketball goal into place after the concrete cures.

4. As the snow is finally clear, we'll start fencing off the field next week. We'll need to do some 800 feet of horse fencing and 400 feet of privacy fencing. We'll be planting Junipers along the fence and building exercise stations along the trail.